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In contrast to the modern Berliner Philharmonie, this is its older and clumsier cousin.
The concert house is a magnificent architecture from the outside, but the inside is less so. The grand hall is better decorated than the entrance hall, with chandeliers and all. The...More

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This is a beautiful building that is so ornate and decorative that you cannot help but stare. I could have spend a great deal longer pawing over this building and if it were not freezing cold then I undoubtably wold have done. It is in...More

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The Konzerthaus offers a changing program in several different venues within the house, from a more relaxed or experimental room on the top to a small and large hall. Acoustics are fabulous. Decor takes a little getting used to: baroque Berlin filtered through the GDR...More

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Went to watch an English choir on December 21, it was quite engaging. If you are bored of the opera, you can at least expect to be enthralled by the beautiful interiors and architecture. The best thing is that there is no dress code, but...More

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Today I made a guided tour in the Konzerthaus. I learnen intersting things about this remarkable building (its admittedly beautiful "historical" interior is totally fake - it is 33 year old), but my most serious complaint is that it gives no glimpse behind the scenes...More

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This is a lovely concert hall.
No tours were available during our visit, so we ended up enjoying the building taking part of the Lights festival in the city, where colorful movies were projected on the building.

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The centre of Berlin, Mitte is most famous for sightslike the Brandenburg Gate, Alexanderplatz, and MuseumIsland. The central location makes this one of thecity's most expensive places to live. It is here theoldest traces of the city can be found, and evidenceof some significant transformations, as well. Thegangsters that once ruled the impoverished streetsbetween Alexanderplatz and Hackescher Markt have given

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way to an international crowd pursuing fashionabledesigner clothes, the newest food trends andfrequenting the many craft shops. Graphic designershave taken up residence in what used to be backyardbarns and stables. There are still vestiges of theold days, however. The occasional housing complex is areminder of the neighbourhood’s past. And if you lookcarefully, an old 1920s ball house nestled amongst theart galleries and exhibitions of Auguststrasse canstill teach you how to dance the old fashioned way.

It depends on personal preference. I prefer to be in the stalls and in a centre aisle seat for easy access. I think, however, that it is such a good venue that most seats will be good. Ask the booking agent and/or look at... More

It depends on personal preference. I prefer to be in the stalls and in a centre aisle seat for easy access. I think, however, that it is such a good venue that most seats will be good. Ask the booking agent and/or look at the seating plan online.